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Victoria 3 Review: A Rough-Cut Diamond
Are you ready to be whisked away to the times of industrialization depicted in Victoria 3? When deploying children into work positions or not was a hot debate, and you could force people to work 16-hour shifts in damp and dangerous factories? How about the time when Jack the Ripper was busy sizing up his […]
Resident Evil Winters’ Expansion Review: Horrifying yet not enough
The beloved Resident Evil franchise pleasantly surprised us with the release of Resident Evil Village last May. Of course, as we expect from Capcom, the game’s long-awaited DLC, entitled The Winters’ Expansion, has now been released as well. To be honest, the expectations were high as the main game had set the bar very high […]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Review – A Crudely Cut Jewel
A franchise that has grown throughout the thirteen years since the first Modern Warfare II. Though, said growth, did not come without its setbacks. Due to brand fatigue and other circumstances, many individuals -including myself- had stepped out of the Call of Duty roller coaster. It was only when Activision decided to go back to […]
Signalis Review – Lovecraftian Frights in Outer Space (Xbox Series X)
The survival horror genre had its definition muddled over the years. While series like Resident Evil and Silent Hill gave it its distinct gameplay elements, innovation within the genre has been slow and sporadic. Titles like MADiSON and The Medium have showcased that today’s developers can use the titles of the past to build something […]
HyperX Alloy Origins 65 – A little miracle from HyperX
We finally got our hands on the HyperX Alloy Origins 65, HyperX’s small tenkeyless keyboard, with its own beautiful color scheme. HyperX needs no introduction since it’s one of the sleekest manufacturers in the peripheral gaming space, let’s take a look at the good and bad of the Origins 65 on the spot. HyperX Alloy […]
Razer Viper v2 Pro – Review: A gaming mouse on a strict diet
The Razer Viper v2 Pro is the successor to the very popular and successful Razer Viper Ultimate. The two mice might look like two drops of water with quite a lot in common, but they have some important differences. Is it worth upgrading to the latest model from Razer? Our partners at Axicom sent us […]
New Tales from the Borderlands PS5 review (spoiler free) – Welcome back to Promethea.
Having to write a New Tales from the Borderlands PS5 review is tricky. Tales games are hard to capture and talk about without actually spoiling the story. Choices I made have outcomes later in the story and showcasing these might influence your own decision making when playing it. Because yes, this New Tales from the […]
Gotham Knights – Review: Get your mask on
I have to admit that it’s a bit bizarre for the first game based on the Batman mythos, after the sensational Arkham Knight, to not feature Batman. Still, Gotham Knights is one of the hottest releases of the year, a notch below Elden Ring and God of War: Ragnarok. Having spent five days almost non-stop […]
FIFA 23 – Review: Going out with a bang
Ah yes, welcome to the eternal pain that is yearly sports game releases. Whether it’s FIFA or NBA 2K, this period of the year is designated to games we love to hate, but can’t stop playing nonetheless. FIFA 23 is arguably the biggest sports release of this year (same as every year if we’re being […]
Serial Cleaners – A sweeping Review
The protagonist stands there. All these hardships he had to go through finally paid off. In a building full of smoke, bodies, and gunpowder he looks down on the body of the man that wronged him and after saying his last words, puts a bullet in the man’s forehead. The story is done, he walks […]
Playseat PUMA Active Gaming Seat – Comfort and unrestricted movement
The Playseat Puma Active Gaming Seat landed directly on our setups us from Playseat. Playseat is the world’s leading company for flight simulation and racing game equipment but mainly for its seats. All products are patented, designed with cutting edge vision and design. They combine easy daily use but with the highest level of quality. […]
Grounded review – Size matters
Doing a Grounded review for me personally was 99% conquering my fear of spiders and 1% spending in awe. Grounded is Obsidian Entertainment‘s original take on the survival genre. While the core of survival gameplay won’t blow you away the setting, biomes and sheer quality in visuals keep you coming back. Grounded review – Playing […]
Nanoleaf Shapes – Sonic Limited Edition Bundle: Real bang for your buck!
The Nanoleaf smart lighting panels have been around for quite some time, and the Nanoleaf Shapes quickly became the top gaming/tech-influenced home decor choice. Nanoleaf come in all shapes (heh) and even some different textures, so you can match them to your aesthetic without much of a hassle. We have had the chance to unbox […]
The DioField Chronicle Review: An Elegant Blend of Real-Time Strategy and JRPG (Xbox Series X)
Square Enix has been on something of a roll this year, treating us to a plethora of diverse titles, which have already established themselves as cult classics. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin and Triangle Strategy, as well as upcoming titles like Star Ocean: The Divine Force and Harvestella showcase just how diverse the publisher’s […]
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Review- It’s what is inside that matters
The very short TLDR of this SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 review is simple. It’s cheap for the best drivers SteelSeries has to offer, but comes with some drawbacks. There are some positives as well, but the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 simply slaps because it delivers supreme sound. Want to know more, read on in this […]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Beta – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Call of Duty is a franchise that most gamers, myself included, hold very dearly. The earlier titles in the series are some of my first experiences in online gaming and represent some of my fondest gaming memories. Needless to say, the series’ downfall from glory these past few years is something that saddens me deeply. […]
Fall 2022 Anime new releases: Chainsaw Man (!!!)
Whether you’re going back to school or to the office (to save money on your energy bill, ofc), it’s time to free up some space in your calendar for this season’s new anime releases. There’s some long awaited stuff in this Fall 2022 edition: buckle up! If you like binge watching an entire season in […]
Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope – Preview: The return of the Rabbids
Mario + Rabbids feels like one of these bizarre cross-overs between two completely unrelated franchises that should never have happened, just like Kingdom Hearts. But somehow, it did happen. And in all honesty, it’s a ton of fun. Thanks to CDMedia Greece and Ubisoft, we had the chance to play a pre-release demo version of […]
Metal: Hellsinger review – Conquer hell song by song – Xbox/PC
I’ve been waiting some time to do this Metal: Hellsinger review. Once I got wind that some of my favourite artists would be featured on the soundtracks, hype slowly seeded inside me. After getting a hands-on session at Gamescom 2022, I was sure Metal: Hellsinger was going to be a (head)bang of a game. Did […]
Creality Halot One Plus and UW-02 – A small printer with big features
Creality Halot One Plus and UW-02 are both products from Creality. Creality is a 3D printer manufacturing company located in China, founded in 2014. In 2018, they launched their website which was mainly aimed at the Chinese market. They quickly managed to win over the 3D printing community by selling top tier printers at comparatively […]
NBA 2K23 Review: A captivating alley-oop to nostalgia
NBA 2K23 was well worth the wait and is a great investment for both old and new players alike.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R – A very menacing review
I, honest to god, don’t really know how to start this review. For this to make comprehensive sense for everyone I need to provide information that’s so dense it can actually be used as heat insulation in the cold Northern European climate. So I have bravely decided that I…won’t. I will assume that not only […]
Steelrising Review: Steampunk atmosphere in Soulslike gameplay!
After a while of patiently waiting, we finally get Steelrising, from Spiders. An RPG title that has quite a bit of hype. It’s not the first RPG title from this particular company. Steelrising of course, pulls off a spot-on Bloodborne feel and a plethora of Soulslike elements. So for those of you who know about […]
The Last of Us Part I – Review: A ‘quality of life’ remake
It somehow doesn’t feel that long ago that I played another Naughty Dog classic for the first time, in the form of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Yet, here we are again with a remake of Naughty Dog’s most renowned title: The Last of Us. And just like Uncharted 4, I’m experiencing this for the […]